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Beached Boats in a Southwest Harbor Cove Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Beached Boats in a Southwest Harbor Cove Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: This is the sixth photo in the series depicting the practice of beaching boats for routine maintenance. There are nine boats on shore. This is another perspective on the group as they work. There are three men on the port side of the vessel closest to the center of the picture. On the left side of the picture are evergreen trees slightly blocking the lobster car and punt mentioned in the previous photos from the series (104-109). | |||
Beached Boats in a Southwest Harbor Cove Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Beached Boats in a Southwest Harbor Cove Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Paul Stubing indicated that this practice of beaching boats in a group is a "big club" which one had to be invited into or born into. This is the fourth in the series of six photos dealing with the subject of beached boats. In this picture there are six boats visible. There is a lobster car in the foreground. The hull id on the boat to the far right is #1K140. To the left of that boat is a man working on hull #1M570 which is the only boat with a canvas "cuddy". [show more] |